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officials say russia's ultimate goal is unknowable. some analysts see president putin intended to undermine upcoming elections in ukraine, possibly to lay the groundwork for an invasion. >> then the russian government makes the case that the results of the elections are illegitimate and then they have the right to protect the rights of those citizens in eastern ukraine who they feel their rights are being violated. that then is where i think the real danger for a possible military invasion of eastern ukraine comes in. >> russian officials are increasingly invoking the responsibility to protect ethnic russians inside ukraine who they claim are under threat from the kiev government. orchestrated they say by the u.s. it is no coincidence this is the same standard the west used intervene in libya. u.s. and european officials concerned increasingly moscow might use this as justification for further military action inside ukraine. you see them building this case, this narrative. everybody i've talked to is worried about where it's leading. >
officials say russia's ultimate goal is unknowable. some analysts see president putin intended to undermine upcoming elections in ukraine, possibly to lay the groundwork for an invasion. >> then the russian government makes the case that the results of the elections are illegitimate and then they have the right to protect the rights of those citizens in eastern ukraine who they feel their rights are being violated. that then is where i think the real danger for a possible military...
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you tried to give russia a chance, too. you said some encouraging things about putin early on in your term. >> i did? >> i know you came to change your view a bit. did you misjudge him early or were you just trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course presidents should open the door and give people a chance, except for the despicable tyrants. at that time it looked like he wanted to work with the west. my first conversation i had with him, we were discussing soviet era debt that saddled the russian federation. he was opening dialogue. then the price of oil went up. and vladimir putin changed. he became, you know, he began to suspend the press. not suspend, eliminate the independent press. >> you think it was tied to the money coming in. >> i think it changed his attitude. i think it emboldened him to follow an instinct that is pretty much zero sum, you know? i win, you lose, and vice versa. i tried to convince him, i'm sure the president has, that we both should win. by both nations doing well, our people do w
you tried to give russia a chance, too. you said some encouraging things about putin early on in your term. >> i did? >> i know you came to change your view a bit. did you misjudge him early or were you just trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course presidents should open the door and give people a chance, except for the despicable tyrants. at that time it looked like he wanted to work with the west. my first conversation i had with him, we were discussing...
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. >>> the crisis in ukraine had more russia -- has made russia more of an enemy than a partner, according to the number two official at the nato. video shows pro-russian militant attacking riot police and storming a prosecutor's office in a town in eastern ukraine. meantime, police and volunteers set up road blocks outside another town trying to stop pro-russian militants from entering. ukrainian officials say some militants are actually elite russian soldiers. today row, held its first may day parade in red square since vladimir putin gave out some hero of labor awards originally created by joe -- joseph stalin. >> internet giants are eyeing an important court case that might be in the hands of the u.s. supreme court. the outcome of this case could change the rules the next time you leave any kind of a comment on a web site. >> plus, why you might want to reconsider your next visit to the nail salon. jeff... hey, scott! top of the mornin' to you, sir. this is no time for lollygaggin', lad. but we love lollygaggin'. we do. but it's a battlefield out there! you know the chickweed is surrou
. >>> the crisis in ukraine had more russia -- has made russia more of an enemy than a partner, according to the number two official at the nato. video shows pro-russian militant attacking riot police and storming a prosecutor's office in a town in eastern ukraine. meantime, police and volunteers set up road blocks outside another town trying to stop pro-russian militants from entering. ukrainian officials say some militants are actually elite russian soldiers. today row, held its...
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>> i think the administration doesn't want to lose russia' support on iran, russia's support on afghanistan. we know we're at odds with them over syria. i don't think the space program has been a major issue in terms of the administration's consideration about this crisis. the fact of the matter is, i don't agree with the fact that we're dependent on russia to get to our own international space station that we largely put together ourselves with the help from others. but the fact of the matter is, we are dependent on russians to get in space. >> but maybe they're dependent on our $60 million per astronaut to go up there. general, always great to get your insights. thank you so much. >> always good talking to you, gretchen. >>> fiery drain derailment. now an investigation into just how much oil really went up in flames. plus the danger it could pose to the area's water supply. >>> it may be known as the sunshine state. but florida hit with a lot of rain causing severe flooding. the governor of florida will update us on that state's struggles. >>> plus, what white house press secretary jay ca
>> i think the administration doesn't want to lose russia' support on iran, russia's support on afghanistan. we know we're at odds with them over syria. i don't think the space program has been a major issue in terms of the administration's consideration about this crisis. the fact of the matter is, i don't agree with the fact that we're dependent on russia to get to our own international space station that we largely put together ourselves with the help from others. but the fact of the...
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now, officially, this has been organized by russia's unions. the people here are students. they're factory workers. they're doctors and teachers. but it comes amid a growing sense of national pride in russia, particularly in the face of international sanctions and the events in yeah crane. ukraine. >> translator: well, maybe the young generation doesn't have the same pride that existed in soviet times, but we're trying to rebuild our traditions. >> reporter: given the tensions between russia and the west at the moment, are you concerned that the country could be drawn into another cold war? >> translator: i'm not sure we're afraid of a new cold war. i believe our country can get by alone, but other countries understand that we're strong and the world kind of relies on us. >> reporter: from some of the signs that people are carrying, you get a further indication of the public mood. this one here saying "putin is right." a lot of support for the russian president. first and foremost, this is a festive occasion and an opportunity for russians to exhibit their national pride. â
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with the attache detained on suspicion of spying, russia has yet to comment. angela merkel asked president putin in a phone call to help the detained. his response, kiev must withdraw military units from the southeast and launch a national dialogue. theirs monetary fund has approved a $17 billion bail out to ukraine to help the country's struggling finances. we have the first correspondent nick childs with this. >> a march for peace and unity as this crisis continues. this earlier, predawn exercise for cameras and news the kiev authoritys have detained russia's military attache for allegedly spying and told him to leave the country. this may look impressive, but in the east, the security services seem unable or unwilling to control events. the words of alarm and accusation against moscow for ukraine's ministers grows stronger. >> practically we're already at war after what happened in crimea. the activities we now see in eastern ukraine with separatists groups supported by russia, this is war. >> reporter: government buildings in eastern ukraine continue to fa
with the attache detained on suspicion of spying, russia has yet to comment. angela merkel asked president putin in a phone call to help the detained. his response, kiev must withdraw military units from the southeast and launch a national dialogue. theirs monetary fund has approved a $17 billion bail out to ukraine to help the country's struggling finances. we have the first correspondent nick childs with this. >> a march for peace and unity as this crisis continues. this earlier,...
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now the crowd shouting russia, russia. a lot of support for closer ties with russia. >> this is a peaceful meeting. there's no sign of armed men we've seen in other towns. this is what organizers say are a chance to express opinions. the strongest opinions from the crowd and speakers on the stage is that government in kiev doesn't represent them. >> bbc there in eastern ukraine. >>> now crews in south korea continuing their grim tasks of recovering bodies from the the ferry which sank off the jindo island two weeks ago. fears are growing some bodies may never be found. the prime minister is meeting with relatives of 89 still unaccounted for. we are in jindo port where the recovery effort is taking place. >> reporter: this is the u.s. safeguard, american navy ship brought in to assist with the recovery effort. in almost every direction, there are large ships directly above the place where the ferry sank. korean coast guard vessel, south korea's biggest navy ship, communication and supplies ships. this is a huge operation. n
now the crowd shouting russia, russia. a lot of support for closer ties with russia. >> this is a peaceful meeting. there's no sign of armed men we've seen in other towns. this is what organizers say are a chance to express opinions. the strongest opinions from the crowd and speakers on the stage is that government in kiev doesn't represent them. >> bbc there in eastern ukraine. >>> now crews in south korea continuing their grim tasks of recovering bodies from the the ferry...
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it's not likely russia will suspend the service. nasa pays them more than $60 million a person to get up to space because, you know, we basically don't have our own program. >> in six months we could do it. >> another story, a softball game going to the dogs. it is in the middle of a western oregon university game. a dog runs on to the field, steals a glove out of the player's hand. he drops it and thenç steals another glove. the game is put on hold. how cute is that? finally the dog was cornered, taken away and the dog left the field. hopefully with a bone or something. a little crafty, sneaky dog there. >> i wish he would have eaten my homework. incredible new images out of pensacola, florida. nearly two feet of rain turning this road to a raging river. >> the same storm in maryland where a sink hole the sizeç of a city block opened up sucking up at least ten cars pushing them on to freight tracks. the good news, nobody was hurt much >> here's more good news. she's back. hey, maria. >> good morning. good to be here in new york
it's not likely russia will suspend the service. nasa pays them more than $60 million a person to get up to space because, you know, we basically don't have our own program. >> in six months we could do it. >> another story, a softball game going to the dogs. it is in the middle of a western oregon university game. a dog runs on to the field, steals a glove out of the player's hand. he drops it and thenç steals another glove. the game is put on hold. how cute is that? finally the...
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many believe it's closer to joining russia. christine? >> thank you for that. >>> we're awaiting a new report on the disappearance of flight 370, the other big story of the morning. so are the families with loved ones aboard. we're live in beijing next with what the families are saying. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. with beneful healthy smile food. with special crunchy kibbles and great taste, it's a happy way to a healthy smile. beneful healthy smile food and snacks. >>> all right, we are standing by at this minute for the preliminary report that is set to be released by malaysian officials on the disappearance of flight 370. now, up until this point, these officials had yet to make public their early findings on just what happened to the jet, which has now been missing for nearly two months. for those who have loved ones on board that flight, this report could answer som
many believe it's closer to joining russia. christine? >> thank you for that. >>> we're awaiting a new report on the disappearance of flight 370, the other big story of the morning. so are the families with loved ones aboard. we're live in beijing next with what the families are saying. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. [ male announcer ] great rates for great...